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Word: wolfs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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When the hard-fighting 27th (Wolf hound) Infantry Regiment stopped a Communist tank drive on Taegu a month ago, the New York Herald Tribune's pert, fearless Correspondent Marguerite Higgins cabled an eyewitness story of the four-hour battle. Last week, in a letter to the Trib, the regiment's hard-bitten Colo nel J. H. ("Mike") Michaelis complained that she had left out something important. He supplied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Pride of the Regiment | 9/25/1950 | See Source »

Each morning, as White House Messenger Robert M. Goodloe lifted the curtain from Flash's silvery, over-sized cage, the bird would greet him with a dulcet, patronizing "Hello, boy." As girl workers arrived, beady-eyed Flash greeted them with wolf calls. When crossed, which was seldom, Flash cussed the air blue. He was fond of raisins, and newsmen slipped him plenty, though some said he preferred bourbon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Flash | 9/18/1950 | See Source »

...Venice competition and pressed a whopping damage suit against the company. RKO, said Rossellini, had destroyed Stromboli by bad cutting and had damaged its box-office appeal by "improper" advertising (sample: "Raging Island . . . Raging Passions"). Cried Rossellini: "I feel like I'm living in the fable of the wolf and the lamb. In this case I'm the lamb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Backdoor Censorship | 9/4/1950 | See Source »

Most encouraging is the forward line, where four of the five slots are filled by returning lettermen. The right side of last year's line returns intact, with Ben Goldstein at the wing, and All-Now England Charlie Welss at inside. Captain Ted Wolf, who scored both Crimson goals in the win over Yale last fall, will hold down center forward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Soccer Team Gets Ready for Hard Season; First Line Set | 9/1/1950 | See Source »

...year-old Composer Prokofiev announced a new work for children: an oratorio called Guarding Peace, for children's voices, mixed chorus, soloists and orchestra, with text by Children's Poet Samuel Marshak. In the new work, his latter-day Peter comes across a new species of wolf: "The sinister, evil voices of the warmongers and Wall Street merchants on their way to Korea, carrying hundreds of thousands of death-dealing bombs." Guarding's enthusiastic conclusion : "The children's best friend and protector lives in the Kremlin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Wolf | 8/28/1950 | See Source »

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